From Team Riley <[email protected]>
Subject asking for a minute of your time
Date December 14, 2021 12:35 AM
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John,

Josh Riley is running for Congress because we need to get past the petty divisions, frivolous distractions, and widespread dysfunction in Congress and start working together to meet today’s challenges with the urgency and common purpose they deserve.

But the clock is ticking, and we have less than a year to build a winning strategy. That’s why our team put together a list of our top supporters to help us pave a path to victory – and you were one of them.

Will you take our priorities survey today? It will only take 2 minutes of your time, and we are guided by the support and input of grassroots activists like you →

TAKE OUR SURVEY >> secure.ngpvan.com/HlOZvY6jI0ioOyOMvb_WvA2

Unlike Claudia Tenney, Josh won’t cater to special interests or corporate PACs. He’ll make decisions for working class neighborhoods like the one he grew up in, and he’ll always put your voice front and center.

That’s why we created this survey. With your help, we can address the needs of working families across Upstate New York and bring home a victory in 2022.

So please, fill out this priorities survey to inform our campaign’s message in the crucial months ahead.

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We are grateful for your insight,

Team Riley

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